SpaceX's Musk gets mixed virus tests on eve of crew launch SpaceX chief Elon Musk may have to steer clear of NASA's Kennedy Space Center after getting mixed COVID-19 test results on the eve of his company's second crew launchCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- SpaceX chief Elon Musk may have to steer clear of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center after getting mixed COVID-19 test results on the eve of his company’s second crew launch. “So ‘Elon Musk Tests Negative for Covid’ is an equally correct title,” he tweeted. Musk said his first tests were rapid tests, and he was awaiting the results of lab tests. The 15-minute rapid tests are less sensitive than the lab tests, which taken longer to process. The upcoming crew flight comes just three months after the end of the test flight with Hurley and Bob Behnken, both NASA astronauts.
Source: ABC News November 13, 2020 18:27 UTC